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Finance committee hears Measure G renewal planning as staff outlines revenue, positions funded
Summary
The Salinas Finance Committee on Oct. 14 received an update on Measure G funding, including projected sales-tax revenue, staffing paid by the measure and early planning steps for a renewal before the measure's 2030 expiration; the committee also approved the Sept. 9 minutes.
The Salinas Finance Committee on Oct. 14 approved the minutes of its Sept. 9 meeting and received a Measure G update from Finance Director Selena Andrews, who detailed sales-tax revenue projections, the number of full-time positions paid with Measure G and early steps to plan a potential renewal ahead of the measure's expiration.
Andrews told the committee staff projects combined sales-tax receipts of about $91 million for the fiscal year, including $39,300,000 in general sales tax, $34,500,000 from Measure G and $17,200,000 from Measure E. She said Measure G currently funds 106.5 full-time positions across city departments, with the largest allocations going to Public Works, the Police Department and Recreation.
"This slide represents the funding, by department from largest allocation to the smallest," Andrews said during her presentation. She noted those figures…
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